L’invitée : Judith Lyon-Caen, directrice d’études à l’EHESS Le livre : Michel Borwicz, Écrits des condamnés à mort sous l’occupation nazie, Paris, Gallimard, « Tel », 2023 [1954]. La discussion : Introduction. Un livre oublié ? (00:00) Une bifurcation polonaise dans un parcours de recherche ? (2:00) Préparer l’édition critique du livre de Michel Borwicz (8:00) La vie de Michel Borwicz avant … Continue reading "294. Michel Borwicz et l’écriture de la Shoah, avec Judith Lyon-Caen"
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